Five Financial Goals for the New Year
The New Year is a great time to set some good financial goals. But don't go crazy. Be sure to set small realistic goals that will help you work toward your larger goals.
You may want to start with a large goal such as buying a house or retiring early and then look at the things you will need to do to reach that larger goal. Regardless of your goal, it's wise to set up a support system to make it easier to reach your financial goals. It's also important to measure your progress periodically throughout the year.
Consider these financial goals to take on in the New Year.
Start to Budget
Budgeting is the most important thing you can do is be financially successful. There are a lot of people who make a lot of money but are struggling financially because they do not manage their money well.
Setting up a budget for the first time may be intimidating, but you shouldn't let that stop you. If you have a hard time sticking to a budget you may consider using the envelope system. This will help you to stop spending once you have reached the limit each month.
Goals for Your Budget:
Set up a monthly budget and stick to it all year long
Reduce your spending in specific categories each month
Budget with your spouse or other family members.
Get Out of Debt
Getting out of debt is another key step to taking control of your finances. By really focusing on getting out of debt you can reduce the amount you pay in interest, and you can make the money you'd otherwise put toward debt payments somewhere else, such as your investment portfolio or to work toward a larger goal. You should start by setting up a debt payment plan, then make a commitment to stick to your payment plan all year long.
It is also an incredible feeling to be debt-free. You have more freedom to do the things that you want to do. You have greater job flexibility and more peace of mind. While it may take some sacrifice to make it happen, it is worth the effort.
Goals to Get Out of Debt:
Set up a debt payment plan
Sell items to pay off debt
Reduce spending to pay off debt
Get a temporary second job to pay off debt
Start Saving Money
Saving money is another important key to financial success. You should be saving at least 10% of your income each month. This money will add up quickly. You should consider saving this amount in addition to your retirement contributions if you can afford it.
Remember, sacrificing a few dinners out a month can pay off in the long run. By establishing a savings habit now, you are opening the doors for what you can do during your retirement years. If you are struggling to find ways to save, you can start by cutting back on some of your expenses. Saving can be more effective if you have something you are saving for, as well.
Goals to Help You Save:
Stop eating out
Reduce your grocery bill
Find ways to save on utilities
Set a monthly savings goal
Start with small short-term financial goals and work to larger ones.
Learn About Money and Finances
It will also help to learn more about how to successfully manage your money. You can do this by researching online, reading financial books, or by talking with trusted family members.
Set a goal to read at least one in-depth source a month; a book or magazine will give much greater insight into a specific area of financial matters.
Goals to Help You Learn About Finances:
Enroll in a personal finance class
Read a book about personal finances
Subscribe to personal finances newsletter
Begin Investing
Investing allows you to grow your money at a much quicker rate. Many people invest money successfully on their own, but if you are just starting out, you may consider finding a financial planner to help you achieve your goals. A good financial planner will ask you questions about your financial and life goals, and then give suggestions on how to achieve them.
If you are leery of investing because of the current market conditions or because you do not understand how the markets work, take the time to talk to a financial planner. He or she will help you understand the risks and benefits of investing and should be able to help you find investments that match your current comfort level when it comes to risks.
Whatever your financial goals are next year (even if it’s just to set some!), connect with Bright Wealth
Source: thebalance.com